Barbara Taylor Bradford's unique blend of passion and intrigue has made her one of the most cherished storytellers in the world. Her new novel is vintage Bradford: a powerful, suspenseful story of one woman's search to find out where she belongs, in life, in love, and within herself.... Where You Belong Val Denning, a willowy war photographer, left her American family--and cruelly unloving mother--for a life abroad and a life of danger. But Val's dazzling world of work, risk, and love has suddenly come apart. An assignment in Kosovo left her lover dead and Val adrift in Paris....Soon, in her grief, with horrific battle scenes etched in her mind, Val will realize that she was lied to by the man she loved--and that another man, a friend, has loved her for years. And now Val must start unraveling mysteries--of a man's life and lies, and of her own childhood. Caught between a new life and her past, Val is about to face the hardest choice of all: the choice between running away again, or truly starting anew....
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"Read this book in middle school and I loved it. Not sure it is really my style of book anymore but at the time I was completely sold on the book, so much that I couldn't get rid of it. I think I will need to read it again now that I am grown to see what I think of it now... since I still have it. "
— Christina (4 out of 5 stars)
" Mixed emotions about this book. Couldn't really relate to the heroine. Some of Bradfords books I would read over, but not this one. "
— Carolyn, 9/25/2013" As much as I like this author this book is OK in parts but way off her usual standard "
— Hazel, 9/11/2013" This is the WORST book I have ever read! "
— Diana, 7/23/2013" I enjoyed this book. Interesting characters. and a good eneing. "
— Catherine, 5/12/2013" Barbara Taylor Bradford is an excellent author. I love her books. "
— Bonnie, 5/1/2013" This is lively and suspenceful and all about secrets. The kind that can break your heart and the kind that can set you free. Barbara Taylor Bradford can always tell a good story. "
— Glenda, 2/17/2013" Didn't finish it, not my kind of book... "
— Becky, 1/27/2013" Blah. Not very interesting at all. "
— Mandy, 12/14/2012" Well written novel. Very discriptive and story flows smoothly. "
— Marlyn, 11/12/2012" Always good and fast paced books... Good scenery descriptions. "
— Laura, 7/17/2012" This book was okay. It had too many random side stories for me. It didn't seem to flow very well. "
— Sandy, 10/17/2011" Wanted to read at least one book by this prolific author. Not my type. "
— Thomas, 8/18/2011" Read this book in middle school and I loved it. Not sure it is really my style of book anymore but at the time I was completely sold on the book, so much that I couldn't get rid of it. I think I will need to read it again now that I am grown to see what I think of it now... since I still have it. "
— Christina, 8/3/2011" Writing is strangely formal, more like reading a transcript than a novel. Too many extraneous; needless characters. Way too descriptive. There's little flow to the narrative. Overly long with too much build up and too little pay off. Don't think I'll read this author again. "
— Andrea, 5/10/2011" I listened to this in audio. Held my interest, but I felt the author talks a bit too much. Should be more concise. "
— Rose, 12/24/2010" Writing is strangely formal, more like reading a transcript than a novel. Too many extraneous; needless characters. Way too descriptive. There's little flow to the narrative. Overly long with too much build up and too little pay off. Don't think I'll read this author again. "
— Andrea, 10/4/2010" As much as I like this author this book is OK in parts but way off her usual standard "
— Hazel, 8/30/2010" A War photographer discovers many secrets from her past, both from the mother that never loved her and about her dead lover. Will she find love again?? <br/> <br/>4 stars "
— Rebecca, 7/19/2010" Barbara Taylor Bradford is an excellent author. I love her books. "
— Bonnie, 3/26/2010" This is lively and suspenceful and all about secrets. The kind that can break your heart and the kind that can set you free. Barbara Taylor Bradford can always tell a good story. "
— Glenda, 1/29/2010" This is the WORST book I have ever read! "
— Diana, 1/17/2010" Wanted to read at least one book by this prolific author. Not my type. "
— Thomas, 12/2/2009" this book was ok..not bad.. <br/>at first i was interested that it is about some courageous war photographer... "
— Priyanka, 10/15/2009" This book was okay. It had too many random side stories for me. It didn't seem to flow very well. "
— Sandy, 3/18/2009" Just awful... I had to stop reading it midway through before it took away my sanity completely. I wish I could give -5 stars. "
— Becky, 8/2/2008" I listened to this in audio. Held my interest, but I felt the author talks a bit too much. Should be more concise. "
— Rose, 7/13/2008Barbara Taylor Bradford, bestselling author, was born and raised in England where she started her writing career as a journalist. She has written numerous international bestsellers, and fifteen of her novels have made the New York Times bestsellers list. Ten of her novels have been adapted into television mini-series, starring actors including Sir Anthony Hopkins, Liam Neeson, Deborah Kerr, and Elizabeth Hurley. She has been inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame of America and in June of 2007 was awarded an Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to literature.
Jan Maxwell is an American stage and television actress. She made her Broadway debut in the musical City of Angels and has been nominated for two Tony Awards and two Drama Desk Awards. She won the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Her Broadway credits include Sixteen Wounded, Match, and The Dinner Party. She is the sister of Obie Award–winning playwright Richard Maxwell.